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Firefox 3
Reviewed on June 17, 2008
If only for the speed, lightness of being, and security alone, Firefox remains our Editors' Choice for best Internet browser.
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Update for Outlook Express 6.0 on Microsoft Windows XP (KB918766) DX
Solve problems discussed in security bulletin MS06-016.
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Access Password by Thegrideon Software 3.0
Recover database passwords, logins, user IDs.
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Access Password (TSAP) 2
Recover passwords in the Microsoft Access database.
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Unpatched flaw found in Microsoft software
April 12, 2005
Software maker investigates report of hole in Office and Access--and of published exploit code that could let attackers take control of PCs.
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Trojan rides in on unpatched Office flaw
September 30, 2005
A dangerous Trojan horse exploits a hole in Microsoft's Office software that has remained unfixed for five months.
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Details on defacement of Microsoft's U.K. Web site
July 3, 2007
Company says breach last week by hackers likely had no impact on customers, but it continues to investigate the incident.
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Gadfly zeroes in on Oracle bugs
March 6, 2007
update The Oracle community, says David Litchfield, shouldn't be so smug when it comes to database security.
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Ellison: Encryption is key to data protection
September 23, 2005
Oracle's chief also boasts about his company's security prowess while taking shots at Microsoft's efforts.
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MySQL worm hits Windows systems
January 27, 2005
Databases protected by weak passwords on Windows-based machines could allow a worm to spread to several thousand systems.
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Oracle readies second grid database
June 20, 2005
The database heavyweight builds in better security, management and support for XML for updated Oracle 10g database.
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Gartner Inc.
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Microsoft may offer peek at SQL Server code
February 23, 2005
The company is looking at making the source code for the next version of SQL Server available under its shared-source program.
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Jason Matusow
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Stephen O'Grady
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Microsoft to lift lid on hacker conference
March 17, 2006
It plans to publish findings from its third Blue Hat confab, where hackers give tips to Microsoft execs.
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Wresting free from a software straitjacket
November 30, 2006
Jon Oltsik cautions that the simmering discontent within the IT community over insecure software is about to boil over.
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Software Engineering Institute
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software vulnerability
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software development
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information security
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Bill Gates
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Database head to leave daily duties at Microsoft
November 1, 2006
Paul Flessner, the executive in charge of SQL Server and storage business, will step down in the new year.
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Flaw hunters pick holes in Oracle patches
October 27, 2005
Software maker is coming under increased fire from security researchers who say its patch process is "years behind" other companies.
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Study: Few bugs in MySQL database
February 4, 2005
The open-source database has only 97 flaws and has been well-coded, an analysis finds.
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MySQL Database
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Week in review: Patches and pirates
January 28, 2005
Microsoft is fed up with Windows pirates and is laying down the law--no more patches for illegitimate copies.
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Apple Computer
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Security exec to cops: Talk to us
October 12, 2005
Police could keep closer tabs on cybercrime if they would consult security companies that track hackers, one exec says.
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Cheaper to patch--Windows or open source?
May 20, 2005
A Microsoft-funded study finds that companies saved money by using Windows database servers over open-source models.
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Wipro Technologies
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Novell Inc.
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